Thursday, August 10, 2006

Props to Nathan Tanouye

Just got an email from a long-time family friend, Nate Kimball (former schoolmate bud of our son, Nick, and just about like another son to us), apprising me of developments with Fat City Horns trombonist and arranger Nathan Tanouye (under whom the talented Nate K. has studied at UNLV). More to come, but for now check this out. From the CD Baby notes:

The Russ Freeman Project "Crossings"
Nathan Tanouye and the Las Vegas Jazz Connection

In 2004, Carolyn Freeman, Russ Freeman's widow, decided that she wanted to produce a big band album featuring her husband's music. Knowing that Russ had always promoted younger musicians who had talent that he thought should be recognized she heard an arranger's work at a concert and decided to ask trombonist/composer/arranger Nathan Tanouye to arrange several of Russ's compositions for big band and then organize, rehearse and record the orchestra. She could not have made a better choice as is evidenced by the music on this CD and the enthusiasm that the professionals display in their performance of Nathan's charts. What started out as a fairly standard 5-saxophone, 4-trumpet, French horn, 3-trombone and rhythm-section big band grew into an orchestra that also included a vocalist, flutes, oboe, 10 strings, harp and percussion. Her discovery of vocalist Tyia Wilson performing at the Wynn Las Vegas ld not only to Tyia's inclusion in the recording project but also her employment as lyricist for "When Love Was Lost and Found" and "Safe At Home".The Orchestra, a mix of solid young and highly seasoned professionals, is outstanding both as an ensemble and soloistically. Tanouye has taken a group of superb 50-year-old compositions and arranged them in a fashion that preserves their original integrity while making them sound fresh and new. He has also added a composition of his own, "Crossings", which he dedicated to Russ Freeman; it also serves as the title tune of the album.
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Check out the new Peacock Entertainment website for more. Play the video clip. Very cool.

UPDATE:

Nathan Tanouye's website: www.nntmusic.com. Check it out. Lots of cool music samples there too. Busy cat. Nathan, when the hell do you sleep, bro'?


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